Plain
out-of-the-box IMail Web Messaging has done that for several iterations. Just be
sure the domain definition in IMail Manager has all the "proper" aliases. For
example, my domain is visioncomm.net but that A record is a webhead. To get to
the email system, I surf to http://mail.visioncomm.net. So, I have an
alias in IMail for mail.visioncomm.net in addition to the Official name of
"visioncomm.net". Works a peach, for ALL the other, IP-less domains
too.
btw,
it's implemented in the webpage, not the server, which is actually kinda
cool!
Dan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of John Purnell
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 11:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Killer WebMail Refresh Issue
Am I understanding this feature of KWM correctly? Is there a simple way to achieve this goal without KWM? I know a few of you have written your own scripts to accomplish this, but I can't code, I can only look at the pictures.
John.
At 11:59 AM 1/11/2005, you wrote:
KWM is very buggy and I'm just glad I never paid for it. I don't bother to complain since it is now free.
Kevin Rogers wrote:
Some of our users are getting the error that their "list of emails has recently changed. Refresh your page" in Killer Webmail. They get this, however, just about every time they view an email, even if no new emails have been received (in any of their boxes - I've checked the logs). They're using IE 5.x so this may be the problem, but it maybe not. Anyone seen this?
Thanks
Kevin
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